THE GHOST OF ANOTHER MAN
WRITERS ROGER BOWLING, FRANK DYCUS, GEORGE RICHEY
He’s living in that big old house that he knows was built by me
He’s playing with the baby that belongs to her and me.
At night he loves a woman that was held by these two hands
He must be leaving hell to live with a ghost of another man.
My name is in the side wall outside our bedroom door
He can’t help but see what’s too dare in me everywhere he goes.
He gladly walked through heaven to forget what he can’t stand
He must be leaving hell to live with a ghost of another man.
I don’t mean to haunt him when they turn out the lights
I’m there in the bedroom with both of them each night.
And he wonders if he just loved her
As good as I loved her back then
He must be leaving hell to live
With a ghost of another man.
WRITERS ROGER BOWLING, FRANK DYCUS, GEORGE RICHEY
He’s living in that big old house that he knows was built by me
He’s playing with the baby that belongs to her and me.
At night he loves a woman that was held by these two hands
He must be leaving hell to live with a ghost of another man.
My name is in the side wall outside our bedroom door
He can’t help but see what’s too dare in me everywhere he goes.
He gladly walked through heaven to forget what he can’t stand
He must be leaving hell to live with a ghost of another man.
I don’t mean to haunt him when they turn out the lights
I’m there in the bedroom with both of them each night.
And he wonders if he just loved her
As good as I loved her back then
He must be leaving hell to live
With a ghost of another man.